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Say Hello To The Beatles (Again) On The Billboard Charts, Thanks To Streaming

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Please welcome newcomers John, Paul, George and Ringo to Billboard’s Hot Rock Songs chart.

“Come Together” leads with debuts at Nos. 14 and 18, respectively, on Hot Rock Songs (where older songs are eligible to chart if they rank in the top half and show notable gains; the list launched in 2009) and Rock Streaming Songs, fueled by its 2.1 million domestic clicks in the week ending Dec. 31, according to Nielsen Music. The track, a No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 hit in 1969 from the Abbey Road album, also leaps by 177 percent to 4,000 sold. Its rank as the most-streamed Beatles song for the week is logical: In addition to its standing as one of the Fab Four’s inarguable classics, it’s also the first song on Spotify’s Beatles best-of playlist named Come Together.

Although “Come Together” is the only Beatles song new to Rock Streaming Songs (which runs 25 positions-deep), the band sends three other titles onto Hot Rock Songs: “Hey Jude” (No. 19), “Here Comes the Sun” (No. 20) and “Yesterday” (No. 25). (Hot Rock Songs encompasses sales, streaming and radio airplay activity.)

Over on the Billboard 200 albums chart, five of the group’s sets dot the list, including greatest-hits collection 1, which ascends 41-16. It earned 36,000 equivalent album units in the week ending Dec. 31. Forty percent of the album’s total units for the week are owed to streams of its songs, thanks to the popularity of 1’s tracks. (All 27 were No. 1 singles on either the Billboard Hot 100 or Official U.K. Singles Chart.)

Via Billboard

Fun Supercut of Film Directors Who Cameo In Their Own Movies

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Sometimes even the best directors can’t resist jumping into the background of their shots.

Stephen Fry Offers Tutorial On British Etiquette For Visitors To UK

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To showcase the unique, eclectic culture of modern Britain, Heathrow Airport teamed up with British Icon, Stephen Fry, to welcome arriving passengers to the UK! They’re not all red phone boxes and cucumber sandwiches on the lawn, ya know.

https://youtu.be/K7cFXSDN_5k

Round Hill Music acquires rights of punk rock band, The Offspring

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Round Hill Music has made a deal with the American punk rock band, The Offspring, to acquire the rights to the band’s catalogue of publishing and master recordings. The publishing catalogue includes hits from their 1994 release, Smash, which remains the biggest-selling album of all-time on an independent label as well as all the group’s subsequent releases. The masters’ acquisition includes the rights to Ixnayon the Hombre, Americana, Conspiracy of One, Splinter, Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace, and Days Go By.

Among the band’s best-known hits are the rock anthems “Self Esteem”, “Come Out And Play (Keep ‘Em Separated)”, “The Kids Aren’t Alright”, “Pretty Fly (For a White Guy) and “You’re Gonna Go Far, Kid”.

Dexter Holland from the Offspring said, “We felt that having the right caretaker for our catalogue, both the masters and the publishing, is incredibly important to the future of our career. Round Hill understands that we are continuing to perform and record and that the visibility of our past is critical to our future.”

Comprised of Dexter Holland (vocals, guitar), Noodles (guitar), Greg K (bass) and Pete Parada (drums), the group is one of rock’s most exciting and enduring bands, who exploded into the mainstream in 1994 with “Come Out And Play (Keep ‘Em Separated)”. With 9 studio albums released and countless tours under their belts, The Offspring has performed over 1,100 shows across the globe and sold more than 40 million albums.

Rhino releasing 15 special-edition titles including The Cars, The Monkees, The Replacements, and Velvet Underground

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January has long been a barren wasteland in the world of new music releases. With most acts rushing to get albums out before the holidays, the first month of the year has far too often been an afterthought to record labels. Rhino changes all that in 2016 with their first ever “Start Your Ear Off Right” campaign. On Friday, January 22, Rhino will release 15 titles from some of the most revered acts in music including, The Cars, The Replacements, and Velvet Underground, many of them limited editions. Full details are listed below. These will be available only at participating brick and mortar retail outlets.

The Monkees will kick off their 50th Anniversary with two special releases as part of the “Start Your Ear Off Right” campaign on January 22nd. The Monkees Cereal Box Singlesfeatures faithful reproductions, cardboard and all, of four vinyl 7-inch singles mirroring the 1960’s cereal box giveaways. The Monkees Classic Album Collection will also be available, compiling all 10 of the band’s classic studio albums in one boxed set.

January 22nd will also see the first breakout single show from the Grateful Dead’s sold-out 30 Trips Around The Sun boxed set will also be available with the release of the 3-LP set Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA 11/10/67, which will be a limited edition of 6,700 copies.

As a nod to Rhino’s past, fans can also purchase a limited edition reissue of the classic 7-inch single “Some Kazoos” from the Temple City Kazoo Orchestra, which was one of the label’s first ever releases back in 1978.

FULL LIST OF TITLES

Velvet Underground – Live At Max’s Kansas City
– 2015 expanded remaster of the legendary live recording from Max’s Kansas City on August 23, 1970
– Available as 2LP on 180-gram vinyl or CD

The Replacements – Sorry Ma, , Stink, Hootenanny, Let It Be
– Standard weight, regular color (black), not limited, essential vinyl for every ‘Mats fan.
– The Twin/Tone era LPs are available again after being out of print for over 20 years. Fresh out of the -Twin/Tone LP box set, you can now choose your poison.

Devo – Freedom Of Choice
– 35th anniversary limited edition on red, white, and blue swirl 12-inch vinyl.
 

Grateful Dead – Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA 11/10/67
– 3LP set on 180-gram vinyl
– Limited to 6700 world wide
– Mixed and mastered by Jeffrey Norman from the 8-track analog master tapes
– Mastered by Grammy-winning engineer David Glasser

The Cars – The Cars
– Classic 1978 debut album
– Limited edition blue vinyl

The Monkees – Classic Album Collection
– 10CD set
– Nine original albums + bonus disc of content
– Includes: The Monkees; More of the Monkees; Headquarters; Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd.; The Birds, The Bees & The Monkees; Head; Instant Replay; Present; Changes; + bonus disc of singles.

The Monkees – Cereal Box Singles
– Reproduction of singles originally released on cereal boxes in 1960s, set of 4 7-inch singles,
– Track list:

  • Last Train to Clarksville
  • Words – Previously unreleased TV mix
  • I Never Thought It Peculiar – Previously unreleased TV mix
  • Valleri – Previously unreleased TV mi
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    Blue Man Group – Giacometti
    – Backed with “Ready Go”
    – All new music from the Blue Man Group Creative Collective
    – Limited edition blue vinyl 7”

    Cibo Matto – Viva La Woman
    – Debut album from downtown NYC duo
    – Limited edition 180-gram opaque orange vinyl

       Jackie Brown – Music From The Miramax Motion Picture
    – Limited edition 180-gram yellow vinyl
    – 13 classic tracks from Bill Withers, Minnie Riperton, Bobby Womack
    – + dialog from the film

    Temple City Kazoo Orchestra – Some Kazoos
    – 37th anniversary of Rhino’s first release
    – Limited edition 7-inch reissue of early Rhino single on burgundy vinyl

    Various Artists – The Complete Stax/Volt Singles (1959-1968)
    – 9 discs and 244 tracks
    – Back in print after being unavailable for over a decade.

    The Chuck E. Cheese challenge is BETTER than the Mannequin one

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    The next step from the Mannequin Challenge, I’m not sure who this is, but one poster on YouTube explains it far too well.

    “It feels like the evolution of animatronics is being displayed: guy on the right (viewer’s right) is the primitive, or first gen, animatronics with X/Y-axis motion (just going back and forth with fixed arm/leg/body and slight head movement), guy on the left (viewer’s left) is the next stage of animatronics with articulating joints and self-correcting programming but still some fixed parts (mostly head and torso), and finally the middle guy is the penultimate animatronic that gets close to being human as possible with both static positions and more reactive joints than either the left or right.”

    What he said.

    https://youtu.be/rsUHBouFMrA

    Neil deGrasse Tyson Replies to Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address

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    In April 2015, the astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson accepted the National Academy of Science’s most prestigious award. His brilliant acceptance speech makes the argument for ensuring that science plays a big role in policymaking. Inspired by the short and eloquent Gettysburg Address, Dr. Tyson makes his case in just 272 words.

    Bell Let’s Talk Day 2016 is January 27: Join the growing global conversation

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    National spokesperson Clara Hughes and the Bell Let’s Talk team today invite everyone to help end the stigma around mental illness while driving Bell’s donations to Canadian mental health on Bell Let’s Talk Day January 27.

    “We turn up the mental health volume on Bell Let’s Talk Day, letting all those who struggle know they have our support and can reach out for help without fear. At the same time, Bell increases its funding of Canadian mental health programs with each message of support you send,” said Clara Hughes, Canada’s 6-time Olympic medalist and national Bell Let’s Talk spokesperson since its launch in 2010. “I am so excited to be part of the incredible journey to making Canada a nation free of the stigma around mental illness. As we begin the next 5 years of our mental health initiative, I invite you to join me on January 27 to take the conversation further than ever before!”

    Bell Let’s Talk Day 2015 set new records for participation in the mental health conversation with more than 122 million messages of support, growing Bell’s funding for Canadian mental health by more than $6 million and becoming the #1 Twitter trend worldwide.

    Last September, Bell announced the extension of Bell Let’s Talk for a further 5 years and an increase in its total funding commitment to at least $100 million.

    “Over the past 5 years, Bell Let’s Talk has made significant progress in increasing awareness and improving attitudes about mental health while also supporting significant new Canadian initiatives in care and access, research and workplace mental health,” saidGeorge Cope, President and CEO of BCE Inc. and Bell Canada. “Together, we’ve made a real difference. But mental illness continues to have a tremendous impact on individuals and families, our communities, our workplaces and our national economy. I would like to thank everyone who has been part of Canada’s mental health movement over these past 5 years and welcome everyone to this year’s campaign as we work to keep the positive momentum going.”

    A 2015 Nielsen survey undertaken on behalf of Bell Let’s Talk found that 81% of Canadians were more aware of mental health issues than in 2010 (87% of youth aged 18 to 24), 70% think attitudes about mental health have changed for the better (79% of young people), and 57% believe the stigma around mental illness has been reduced (65% of young people).

    Joining Clara again this year on the Bell Let’s Talk team are TSN host Michael Landsberg, comedian Howie Mandel, entertainer Mary Walsh, and Québec personalities Stefie Shock and Michel Mpambara. New to the Bell Let’s Talk team for 2016 are singer-songwriter Serena Ryder, actor Marie-Soleil Dion and CFL player Étienne Boulay.

    Bell Let’s Talk ambassadors professional golfer Andrew Jensen, comedian and writer Kevin Breel, CFL veteran Shea Emry, and musician Robb Nash once again join the team in sharing their own mental health stories and welcoming Canadians to the conversation. This year we also welcome two more new voices to the Bell Let’s Talk team, Toronto Maple Leafs Head Coach Mike Babcock and singer-songwriter Séan McCann.

    Joining the mental health conversation on Bell Let’s Talk Day not only supports those who struggle with a mental illness, you also drive Bell’s funding just by participating at no extra cost to you. For every text message, wireless and long distance call made by Bell Canadaand Bell Aliant customers, every tweet using #BellLetsTalk, and every Facebook share of the Bell Let’s Talk Day image at Facebook.com/BellLetsTalk, Bell will donate 5 cents more to Canadian mental health programs.

    With a total of 122,150,772 interactions on Bell Let’s Talk Day 2015, Bell committed a further $6,107,538.60 in funding for Canadian mental health – bringing the Bell Let’s Talk total to $73,623,413.80. The Bell Let’s Talk Twitter hashtag was the second most popular Canadian hashtag in all of 2015 after the federal election, while Bell Let’s Talk Day 2015 was the #1 trend on Twitter worldwide with 4,775,708 tweets.

    Bell’s donations are made at no extra charge to Bell Let’s Talk Day participants, though normal long distance or text charges, if any, apply.

    Built on the 4 action pillars of anti-stigma, care and access, research and workplace leadership, Bell Let’s Talk has partnered with more than 600 organizations to move Canada’s mental health forward. Approximately 450,000 people have already received mental health support through a Bell Let’s Talk funded program – 240,000 of them children and youth – 6,000 staff and volunteers have received additional training, and 1,000 Canadian military families have received mental health support.

    Bell Let’s Talk initiatives have included Clara’s Big Ride for Bell Let’s Talk, Clara Hughes’ epic 11,000-kilometre bicycle journey take the anti-stigma messages to communities around Canada; the introduction of annual community funds supporting grassroots mental health initiatives across Canada, in our Northern territories and for military families; the world’s first university chair in anti-stigma studies at Queen’s University; funding and implementation of the world’s first voluntary standard on workplace mental health; Canada’s first biobank of biological, social and psychological data at the Institut universitaire en santé mentale de Montréal; the Bell Gateway Building at CAMH, the first mental health facility named for a corporation; and the first university-certified workplace mental health training program. More than 8,000 Bell managers across Canada have received training in mental health support.

    This year’s Bell Let’s Talk’s campaign builds on the 5 simple ways to fight the stigma developed by Dr. Heather Stuart, the first Bell Mental Health and Anti-Stigma Research Chair at Queen’s University, and introduced as part of the 2015 Bell Let’s campaign:

    “The 5 simple ways enable Canadians to engage in conversations about mental health and help support those who live with mental illness,” said Mary Deacon, Chair of Bell Let’s Talk. “As conversations grow and awareness and understanding increases, stigma is reduced. It’s a way we can all help those who struggle with mental illness – most of whom won’t otherwise seek the help they need because of embarrassment or fear that they will be judged for their illness.”

    • Language matters – pay attention to the words you use about mental illness
    • Educate yourself – learn, know and talk more, understand the signs
    • Be kind – small acts of kindness speak a lot
    • Listen and ask – sometimes it’s best to just listen
    • Talk about it – start a dialogue, break the silence

    To learn more about the campaign, and to download the Bell Let’s Talk toolkit to help get your conversation started, please visit Bell.ca/LetsTalk.

    Video: Kurt Vonnegut Assigns A Letter Grade To His Books

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    The video below is Kurt Vonnegut speaking to interviewer Charlie Rose about the letter grades he assigns to a few of his works.

    In a literary self evaluation published in Palm Sunday, he assigns one of my faves, Cat’s Cradle a high mark as he’s only grading against himself.

    Vonnegut-grades

    Katilyn Hova Plays 3D Printed Violin And It Sounds Awesome

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    The hovalin is a functional acoustic violin that can be produced using most standard consumer 3d printers. The total cost of raw materials for the violin is currently about $70. The hovalin was designed with Autodesk Fusion 360. Its shape and dimensions are inspired by the Stradivarius violin model. For that price, could we be seeing entire schools having their own 3D printed instruments, at a fraction of the original cost?

    I’m available to play the 3D Drums, just in case anyone’s reading.